The government's games have begun to extend Alfredo Cospito's stay under Article 41 bis. An ANSA press release dated April 10, citing ministry sources, states that this is the decision "following verification of the prisoner's persistent ability to maintain contacts with criminal or terrorist organizations." Evidence of Cospito's ability to maintain these contacts is provided by the protests in his favor: the demonstrations calling for the end of Article 41 bis become evidence for the prosecution.
Cospito is a leader, this is the prosecution's thesis. It doesn't matter that he declares himself an anarchist, that he rejects any form of hierarchy, that the existence of any form of organization has not been proven; it is the protests in his favor, once imprisoned and subjected to the 41 bis regime, that prove he is a leader. It's a shame that this "evidence" is coming to light after the conviction.Something similar happened in the case of the 91 people who, on March 29, in Rome, wanted to remember Sara Ardizzone and Alessandro Mercogliano, found dead in a dilapidated farmhouse. They were placed under preventive detention, as required by the latest security decree, for the first time. The fact that these people gathered anyway, after the police ban, demonstrates their danger to civil and democratic coexistence.
Thus, in Cospito's case, his 41-bis conviction was triggered by his role as leader, and his role as leader is demonstrated by the demonstrations in his favor, which took place after his conviction. Likewise, the dangerousness of the people detained in Rome is demonstrated by their failure to comply with the ban, a failure that occurred after the ban itself.
We are faced with examples of predictive policing, in which the cause and effect relationship is completely reversed.
But there's more. The justification given for banning the commemoration of Ardizzone and Mercoglianonamely, "anarchism's ideological inclination against the established order"clearly shows that for institutions, the ideological target to be targeted, beyond individuals, is anarchism itself.
Governors and their servants know full well that a society based on the domination of a small circle of privileged individuals over the great mass of humanity is increasingly shaky, which is why they want to silence those who have no faith in the government.
The bill announced by the League, not yet filed, according to its author, "will ban anarchist associations and extremist militant antagonistic groups."
Thus, the circle is closed: anarchism is accused of endangering peaceful coexistence, the response to repression is used as a pretext, and a law is passed to outlaw the anarchist movement.
Those in power should not delude themselves into thinking they can delay the moment of reckoning by silencing anarchism and thereby resolve the myriad contradictions that plague their regime.
The anarchist movement does not passively accept the arrogance of those in political power. We will continue to be present in the many social struggles that daily demonstrate the intolerance and desire to turn the page in the face of an increasingly oppressive power that breeds exploitation, war, and poverty. We will continue to fight against every prison and every form of detention, from prison to migrant hotspots. We will fight against Article 41 bis and for the freedom of Cospito. We will continue to fight for our freedom to organize and propagate our ideas, to fight for the freedom of all.
Tiziano Antonelli
https://umanitanova.org/inceppare-il-perfido-gioco-del-dominio-fuori-cospito-dal-41-bis-contro-ogni-detenzione-dal-carcere-agli-hotspot/
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Source: A-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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